Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [pron] [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Does not that make it difficult for the United Nations to carry out a peacekeeping role ?
2 This made it easy for the doctor to see at a glance how Vincent 's temperature had changed up or down , since the operation without studying a long list of figures .
3 The Evangelicals have become a powerful influence in the land and this lays them open to the wooing of politicians .
4 Some argue it due to the supply of applicants who wish to stand for this view there are certain practical , life-style and attitudinal constraints which seeks a full-time political career .
5 This left him defenceless against the foreign white blood cells in the transfused blood .
6 This leaves them open to the very ‘ panopticism ’ identified by Foucault and Giddens .
7 This brings us near to the suggestion that it was Massalia which provided the Celtic chieftains with a new , more exciting , way of getting drunk at their famous hierarchically organized banquets : wine made mead and beer less prestigious .
8 This makes it awkward for the Fed to act early .
9 This makes it impossible for the poor to move to that neighbourhood .
10 All this makes it difficult for the Tories to mount a convincing assault on Labour 's drastic plans for Politically Correct social engineering .
11 This makes it important for the designer of the effluent plant to have know-ledge of the textile methods and for him to be informed of changes that may occur .
12 This makes it vital for the pilot to be able to manage any loss of control due to stalling or spiralling without using them .
13 I think that shows something wrong with the formula .
14 We all wish him well for the future .
15 We all wish him well in the future . ’
16 District ) , by G. D. H. Cole ( elected President of the Fabian Society in the same year ) , by Richard Hoggart ( then a staff tutor at the University of Hull ) and by Maurice Bruce ( Director of Extra-Mural Studies at Sheffield ) , all proposing something different for the WEA .
17 While we pause after the first phase of our acceptance are we to rely on exams for all to prove ourselves worthy of the kindly eye of the state ?
18 That ought to be enough to bargain myself clear of the whole mess .
19 This pattern of results is enough to make us doubtful about the interpretation of latent inhibition offered by Lubow et al .
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